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Being very much impressed by the intelligent manner in which you handled the attempt at a test of the so-called Poulson plan of relieving the crush at the bridge in THE TIMES yesterday, I have taken the liberty of asking you to consider further the points in favor of the scheme of operation of cars in the Manhattan terminal of the bridge, for which in its main features we give credit to Mr. Poulson. View Full Article in Timesmachine »